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The locative case belongs to the general local cases, together with the lative and separative case. The locative case exists in many language groups. Indo-European languages · Latin · Uralic languages
25 авг. 2022 г. · Locative Case Endings in Latin. In the plural, the locative is always identical to the ablative. The locative singular of first and second ...
So, in first declension, the locative ending is -ae for singular and -is for plural. In second declension, the locative ending is -i for singular and -is for ...
The Locative form for nouns of the 3rd declension ends in the singular in -ī or -ē, in the plural in -ibus. rūrī in the country. Carthāginī or Carthāgine at ...
24 авг. 2024 г. · A locative case, an adverbial form that describes the “place where”, but only for names of cities, towns, and islands small enough for only one city/town.
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Опубликовано: 26 окт. 2015 г.
There are 6 distinct cases in Latin: Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, and Vocative; and there are vestiges of a seventh, the Locative.
Classical Latin almost exclusively refers locative case endings to the names of cities and islands. ... Subject-verb concordance, does a plural place-name require ...
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